Aragon AAR: Brought to you by 'Spanish Sahara' by Foals, because it is now and because Life is Strange totally crushed Rocket League in the SteamGAF GOTY Awards, Suck it Robo.
Started off the session with a slow pace, rebuilding manpower in an effort to get that lovely mission reward. It just so happened that I'd complete the mission around the time the truce with Castile ended. Funny that.
Once the truce was over, I declared on Castile and brought in France as a co-belligerent. France had three Human allies, Hungary, The Papacy and the Mamluks, who had rivalled me earlier, but they wisely abandoned the big blue blob to it's fate. This second war was even easier this time round, with Castile, France and Portugal mostly focusing on my valued ally and in no way sacrificial lamb Léon, while Burgundy and I sieged down all of France. I took Dauphine and Navarra from France, and Burgundy got two provinces.
With France out the way, the combined armies marched into Iberia and crushed all opposition. I took Madeira and the Algarve from Portugal, making sure to wipe out their explorator fleets, along with Rioja, Madrid, Toledo and La Mancha from Castile. It's important to kill those two nations before they get their self-perpetuating colonies going, so I think I'm doing well on that front.
Once Iberia was pacified, I turned my attention to North Africa. A quick war with Morocco allowed my favourite vassal Tlemcen to expand, while I took another coastal province to extend my colonial range just that little further. My colonist finally got a job to do, and wound up setting up in Arguin.
Jumping further south, I saw that the nation of Fulo, in West Africa, had no allies and a military tech level of 2. A clear and present danger, so I sent my best general, Gaspar Bielsa, to sort them out. It was a close run thing, but in the end Bielsa prevailed, and Aragon now has quite a presence in West Africa.
Also, my own explorator fleet set out and discovered the new world in 1491. Portugal and Castile are nowhere to be seen. It's all mine.
Provinces Gained: Ifni and Abda from Morocco. Madeira, Algarve from Portugal. Rioja, Madrid, Toledo and La Mancha from Castile. Dauphine and Navarra from France. Cayor, Trarza, Brakna, Tekrur, Wolof, Galam, Tagant in West Africa. Arguin colonised
Provinces Gained for Tlemcen: Tadla, Ouarzazate, Draa, Sus, Agadir and Haha